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UNITED STATES BACK OF THE BOOK continued...

REVENUE LARGE LOTS
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
761 EP   Revenue proof and essay lot of scarce and rare items, about 30 in all, with some rarely seen essays, including two Liberty Heads, one is Turner #1 vignette 2b, the other is an unlisted in purple with "5" in shields (probably unique), then there are several popular Lincoln essays, including Turner 2-Ab, 19, 20a, three different #21a including two composite with Liberty Head essays and #21b, also Turner #32-Aa, a Washington Head essay on celluloid paper, First Issue proof blocks including two #R88P4, each with one stamp showing a double frame line, some larger multiples including #R104TC block of 56 and #RB3TC block of 24, also a few revenue stamped paper essays including the composite sheet of six (Turner #230) and a sample book, plus more, nearly all fine-very fine; an outstanding group of very elusive to rare essays and proofs. Est. $5,000-7,500

SOLD for $5,250.00
Will close during Public Auction
762 ogO   Revenues highly desirable collection of both mint and used hinged on quadrille pages in an Elbe album, being quite complete to about 1930, including First Issue imperfs. with 2c Playing Cards, 10c Certificate, 10c Inland Exchange, 10c Power of Attorney mint o.g., 25c Bond, 30c Foreign Exchange, 50c Passage Ticket, 50c Surety Bond, 60c Inland Exchange, $1 Life Insurance, $2 Conveyance, $2 Mortgage, $3 Charter Party, $3 Manifest, $5 Charter Party, $5 Manifest, $5 Probate of Will, $10 Charter Party, $10 Conveyance, $20 Conveyance and $50 USIR, First Issue part perfs. with 2c Playing Cards, 2c Proprietary, 3c Proprietary, 4c Proprietary, 10c Certificate, 50c Foreign Exchange, 50c Lease and 50c Probate of Will, First Issue perforated with 1c Playing Cards, 2c Proprietary ultramarine, 3c Playing Cards, 4c Playing Cards (faults), $1 Mortgage (2), $1 Passage Ticket, $1.60 Foreign Exchange, $1.90 Foreign Exchange, $5 Manifest mint o.g., $15 Mortgage, $15 Mortgage ultramarine, $20 Conveyance, $25 Mortgage, and $50 and $200 USIR, also may seldom seen silk papers including 2c Express orange, 2c Proprietary blue, 4c Foreign Exchange, 4c Inland Exchange, 4c Proprietary, 5c Proprietary, 70c Foreign Exchange, $1 Conveyance, $1 Entry of Goods, $3 Charter Party, $5 Conveyance, $20 Conveyance and $25 Mortgage, the Second Issue is complete to the $25, all except the 1c without cut cancels and the Third Issue is complete to the $10 also without cut cancels, then used #R159-60, the 1898-99 issue to $100, the last being mint, plus the $1,000 with perfin cancel, followed by #R193 mint, R205 mint and R217-21 mint, the Proprietary issues are also nice with 1c-5c on violet paper, 1c-10c on green paper, with the 6c mint o.g., #RB16a mint o.g., RB11-19b, RB11-13c, followed by Future Delivery with #RC15 mint, Stock Transfer with #RD18 mint and Hunting Permits, the collection ends with a range of multiples including mint #R205 top margin block of sixteen (two stamps damaged), R314 block of four, R218 strip of four, R219 block of four and R220 blocks of four and ten, the overall quality is far nicer than what is typically encountered, the great majority of the used having been selected for having handstamped cancellations and being free of cut cancellations, while there are some faults as it to be expected most are sound and mainly fine to extremely fine, with very few dubious First Issues, there is also pleasant duplication for shades and cancels, as well as some varieties; an unusually clean collection from an estate that has been held off the marked since the Second World War. $43,131.00

SOLD for $9,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
763 Obl R1a/RB3b Revenue multiple valuable lot of 44 nearly all different items ranging in size from a pair to a block of 48, all but four are First Issue, including imperforate, a couple part perforate and some perforated, higher cataloging multiples include #R19a block of eighteen, #R33b strip of five and #R99c pair, several are among the largest known multiples for that stamp, one plate block noted, typical mixed condition, fine-very fine appearance; an impressive holding that boasts a catalog value in excess of $43,000.00. Est. $7,500-10,000

SOLD for $8,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
764 O   Revenues hoard, old time bundle stock of many tens of thousands of Battleship and the subsequent red numeral type soaked, sorted, counted and separated as to whether cut cancelled or not housed in tobacco tins, also further quantities in a stockbook and on stockcards, plus the remainder of a collection with Wines, Match & Medicine, etc. Est. $200-300

SOLD for $900.00
Will close during Public Auction
HUNTING PERMIT STAMPS
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
765 nhu RW2 RW2,1935 $1.00 Rose lake, a beautiful mint example of this key Hunting Permit stamp, flawlessly centered within large margins, rich luxuriant color and a sharp impression on
pristine white paper, unblemished o.g., without a single bend or skip,#RW2,1935 $1.00 Rose lake, a beautiful mint example of this key Hunting Permit stamp, flawlessly centered within large margins, rich luxuriant color and a sharp impression on pristine white paper, unblemished o.g., without a single bend or skip, n.h., extremely fine; a superb gem; 2010 PSE certificate (Superb 98; SMQ $4,250.00). (Image) $800.00

SOLD for $1,400.00
Will close during Public Auction
HUNTING PERMIT PLATE BLOCK COLLECTION
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
766 og/nhPB RW6/67 #RW6/67, Hunting Permit plate block collection of about 60 full plate blocks, includes #RW5-7 and a whole slew of plates cataloging $300.00-$800.00 each, very slight duplication including three of #RW10, we have only cataloged the full plate blocks, but in addition there is #RW11 missing the side selvage, two #RW31 plate blocks of four and some other incomplete plate blocks, plus there is a group of used singles including some on documents, the #RW5 and a couple others are hinged, otherwise o.g., n.h., a few minor flaws (one #RW10 has some toning) and the wet printings have the usual gum skips, mainly fine-very fine. $27,000.00+

SOLD for $5,250.00
Will close during Public Auction
CONFEDERATE STATES
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
767 c 61X5 61X5, Nashville, Tenn., 5c Violet brown on gray blue ribbed paper, magnificent quality horizontal pair in a bright red brown shade, being exceptionally fresh on strongly blued
paper, just clear to mostly enormous margins all around, this excepti#61X5, Nashville, Tenn., 5c Violet brown on gray blue ribbed paper, magnificent quality horizontal pair in a bright red brown shade, being exceptionally fresh on strongly blued paper, just clear to mostly enormous margins all around, this exceptional and rare pair is tied to a spectacular blue cameo illustrated advertising cover of John Morrow and Son, Nashville merchant in saddlery and coach-ware, posted to Murfreesboro, North Carolina, stamps tied by central unobtrusive strike of a single "Nashville/Ten./Oct. 17, 1861" blue c.d.s., tiny bit of addressee's name partly eradicated, extremely fine; Nashville Postmaster provisional covers with this marvelous eye appeal are of the greatest rarity; 1980 PF certificate; ex-Caspary, Haas and Rudy. (Image) Est. $10,000-15,000

SOLD for $10,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
768 c 1 1, 5c Green, Stone 1, single with ample to large margins and small faults, tied by Augusta, Ga. double ring pmk. on orange buff cover to Athens, Ga., with Augusta Arsenal,
Official Business semi-official imprint, at top right, backflap tea#1, 5c Green, Stone 1, single with ample to large margins and small faults, tied by Augusta, Ga. double ring pmk. on orange buff cover to Athens, Ga., with "Augusta Arsenal, Official Business" semi-official imprint, at top right, backflap tear, overall very fine; ex-Lemley. (Image) Est. $200-300

SOLD for $450.00
Will close during Public Auction
769 c 3 3, 2c Green, single with ample to cut in margins tied by Richmond Va Apr 4 1863 c.d.s. on orange cover with Confederate States of America, Office of Orders and Detail, Navy
Department. semi-official imprint, reverse with a couple light r#3, 2c Green, single with ample to cut in margins tied by "Richmond Va Apr 4 1863" c.d.s. on orange cover with "Confederate States of America, Office of Orders and Detail, Navy Department." semi-official imprint, reverse with a couple light red sealing wax stains (which do not show through), fine; believed to be a unique Two Cent Green usage on a Navy imprint cover; ex-Weatherly. (Image) Est. $1,000-1,500

SOLD for $2,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
770 O 7b 7b, 5c Blue, printed on both sides, Inverted Impression on reverse, horizontal pair, showing the usual split impressions on reverse, four full to large margins, fresh color,
light indistinct town cancel, faint crease and a small thin spot, very#7b, 5c Blue, printed on both sides, Inverted Impression on reverse, horizontal pair, showing the usual split impressions on reverse, four full to large margins, fresh color, light indistinct town cancel, faint crease and a small thin spot, very fine appearance; only a tiny number of pairs of the printed on both sides variety are recorded, with this being one of the most attractive pairs known; 1981 PF certificate. (imagea) (Image) $3,250.00

SOLD for $1,300.00
Will close during Public Auction
771 c 8 8, 2c Brown red, single with three full margins, in at right, tied by Raleigh, N.C. double ring postmark on buff cover with Quartermasters Office C.S.A. Raleigh, N.C. Official
Business semi-official imprint, addressed to Camp Holmes, cover#8, 2c Brown red, single with three full margins, in at right, tied by Raleigh, N.C. double ring postmark on buff cover with Quartermaster's Office C.S.A. Raleigh, N.C. Official Business" semi-official imprint, addressed to Camp Holmes, cover with flap tear and small stain below stamp, otherwise quite fresh and very fine; a rare usage. (Image) Est. $500-750

SOLD for $700.00
Will close during Public Auction
772 c 11 11, 10c Blue, Die A, single with three large margins, cut in at left, on mixed franking prisoner of war cover with U.S. 3c Rose (65), U.S. stamp tied by target with matching
Delaware City Del Nov 16 c.d.s., CSA stamp tied by Richmond, Va. N#11, 10c Blue, Die A, single with three large margins, cut in at left, on mixed franking prisoner of war cover with U.S. 3c Rose (#65), U.S. stamp tied by target with matching Delaware City Del Nov 16 c.d.s., CSA stamp tied by Richmond, Va. Nov 17 c.d.s., without prison handstamp but with pencil ms. "p flag Truce Boat" endorsement at bottom left, very fine; a scarce dual usage from Fort Delaware. (Image) Est. $400-500

SOLD for $425.00
Will close during Public Auction
773 c 12 12, 10c Blue, single with four large margins and deep color, tied by West Point, Miss c.d.s. on cover to Jackson, Miss., with Inspector Generals Office. Department of Alabama,
Mississippi and East Louisiana, Official Business. semi-officia#12, 10c Blue, single with four large margins and deep color, tied by West Point, Miss c.d.s. on cover to Jackson, Miss., with Inspector General's Office. Department of Alabama, Mississippi and East Louisiana, Official Business." semi-official imprint at top right, stamp lifted to show the complete imprint and has been hinged back on the cover, trivial cover mend at bottom left, fine and scarce. (Image) Est. $300-400

SOLD for $240.00
Will close during Public Auction
774 c   Richmond, VaOct 19, 1863, clear datestamp and matching Due 10 handstamp on wallpaper cover to Dundarrach, North Carolina, soldiers endorsement R McMillan, Co K38 Regt NCT at
left, very fine and attractive 2009 PF certificate.Richmond, Va/Oct 19, 1863, clear datestamp and matching "Due 10" handstamp on wallpaper cover to Dundarrach, North Carolina, soldier's endorsement "R McMillan, Co K38 Regt NCT" at left, very fine and attractive; 2009 PF certificate. (Image) Est. $400-500

SOLD for $450.00
Will close during Public Auction
775 c   Three adversity covers with soldiers endorsements comprised of New Marked, VaNov 8 datestamp and arced Due10 on cover made from pre-printed captured reply envelope with Union
address, double circle Charleston, S.C.Dec 16 datestamp and mThree adversity covers with soldier's endorsements comprised of "New Marked, Va/Nov 8" datestamp and arced "Due/10" on cover made from pre-printed captured reply envelope with Union address, double circle "Charleston, S.C./Dec 16" datestamp and matching large '10" rate handstamp on cover made from book publisher's price list and "Culpepper, C.H./Va/10 Nov" datestamp and matching arced "Due/10" handstamp on cover made from 1850's North Carolina indenture document, all very fine; each with 2009 PF certificate. (Image) Est. $500-750

SOLD for $500.00
Will close during Public Auction
776 c   Prisoners Letter Examined Camp Morton Ind blue oval handstamp on 3c Entire (U35) to East Tennessee, blue Indianapolis double circle pmk. tied the indicia, just slightly reduced
at right (clear of indicia) and trivial edge wear, fine a scarcePrisoner's Letter Examined Camp Morton Ind" blue oval handstamp on 3c Entire (#U35) to East Tennessee, blue Indianapolis double circle pmk. tied the indicia, just slightly reduced at right (clear of indicia) and trivial edge wear, fine; a scarce prisoner of war marking; ex-Engel. (Image) Est. $300-400

SOLD for $230.00
Will close during Public Auction
777 c   Approved J.A. Patterson Capt. & Provost Marshal, Point Lookout, Md. large oval prison handstamp on cover to Roswell, Ga., with uncancelled U.S. 3c Rose (65), ms. prisoners
endorsement at left (22nd Ga. regiment), Point Lookout Apr ? c.d.s., RiApproved J.A. Patterson Capt. & Provost Marshal, Point Lookout, Md." large oval prison handstamp on cover to Roswell, Ga., with uncancelled U.S. 3c Rose (#65), ms. prisoner's endorsement at left (22nd Ga. regiment), Point Lookout Apr ? c.d.s., Richmond Apr 20 c.d.s. and CSA "Due" handstamp, two blue grid pmks., some trivial edge wear, fine; ex-Engel. (Image) Est. $200-300

SOLD for $160.00
Will close during Public Auction
CONFEDERATE STATES LARGE LOTS
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
778 c   Confederate States cover group of over 40 items, a couple with U.S. stamps used in the Confederacy, most are General Issues, with better stamps including three with #9 and one with #10, also an illustrated cover, a couple patriotics, flag of truce, etc., mixed condition. Est. $1,500-2,000

SOLD for $5,750.00
Will close during Public Auction
779 c   Confederate States interesting postal history balance of sixteen covers, ten of which are Army Field Post covers franked with #11 or #12, with military field post grid postmarks, also CSA imprint on U.S. Entire with #12 tied over the indicia, three with CSA imprints (War Dept., Post Office Dept. and Georgia State Guard) and one prisoner of war cover (Military District of Washington red handstamp), plus a dozen or so unused or used stamps, a few faults, generally fine. Est. $400-500

SOLD for $900.00
Will close during Public Auction
CANAL ZONE (See Also Session 4)
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
780 ogBP 39f 39f, 2c Vermilion and black, booklet pane of six, perforated margins, Canal Zone and Center Inverted, with bi-colored T registration marker in the top selvage tab, an
incredibly rare and striking booklet pane error of which only a handful ha#39f, 2c Vermilion and black, booklet pane of six, perforated margins, "Canal Zone" and Center Inverted, with bi-colored "T" registration marker in the top selvage tab, an incredibly rare and striking booklet pane error of which only a handful have survived, strong colors, interleaving adhering to the gum which is often the case, fine; somewhere between 28-42 of these booklet pane errors were produced, with most having been broken up and used for postage, less than ten intact booklet panes have been recorded. (Image) $8,000.00

SOLD for $2,400.00
Will close during Public Auction

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